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Laser cut, Hand Painted Metal129 x 62cm

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Since the creation of his iconic sculpture at the Holocaust Museum in St Petersburg, David Kracov's butterflies have come to signify the delicacy and vivacity of a child. Through his composition of artwork and titles, the artist presents us with light-hearted humour and a touch of introspection. A phrase commonly used in examinations and academic pursuits - 'Passing with Flying Colours' is a celebration of children that also serves to remind us of their freedom - often suppressed under the pressures of expectation. Thus, the artist places his symbolic subjects in a state of free flight. They are vibrant, colourful and lively - just as children are meant to be.

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Known as the youngest artist ever to showcase in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, David Kracov built his portfolio since the age of 12 and received his degree from the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design. Creator of the world-famous sculpture commissioned by the Holocaust Museum of St Petersburg, David now adds at least one butterfly to every piece that he creates, as a trademark and tribute to the delicacy and value of children’s lives. Sculptor, painter, and animator, he has also helped shape landmark movies like The Lion King and The Swan Princess. He is also a pioneer of ‘Life Saving Art’